I would just like to say how *awesome* you are for doing this.
-Jethro
On Sat, Dec 10, 2011 at 6:13 AM, John Gibson
j...@tripwireinteractive.comwrote:
Killing Floor Gun Game Mod version 0.50 Alpha is now available for
download.
I'm looking for server admins that would like to volunteer to
About that... Since the player is not bound to a single class and cycles
through all weapons, I'm guess it would be greylisted. Can it be worked
with via the web interface?
On 12/10/2011 12:13 AM, John Gibson wrote:
Killing Floor Gun Game Mod version 0.50 Alpha is now available for
download.
The Start Playing menu on TF2 appears to be broken, No servers meet
the search criteria.
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When I set a the rcon_password in console to use on my server, it seems to
stop working after the first command, or some length of time.
Eg I do
rcon_password password
rcon exec etf2l
then play some… then when wanting to go the next map I try
rcon changelevel cp_snakewater
… and it does
Hello,
Are you using a server.cfg to store settings like rcon password and
other server settings?
If you have one, make sure the rcon password does match the one in
config. After loading a new map, the config will be executed. If you
change rcon password in console, it will revert back to
I will ask the sysadmin if such a conflict exists. I presume you mean the
server-side server.cfg not the one in my client /tf folder.
Thanks,
Brian
On Sat, Dec 10, 2011 at 4:22 PM, nanofix nano...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
Are you using a server.cfg to store settings like rcon password and
From users of my RCON library I know that setting rcon_password in the
server.cfg is sub-optimal. After a map change the server.cfg is reloaded and
will – although the password is not changed – reset any RCON connections.
Source uses TCP (and persistent connections) for RCON. It seems like
So put your server's RCON password in autoexec instead, is what Sebastian
is suggesting.
On Saturday, December 10, 2011, Sebastian Staudt korak...@gmail.com wrote:
From users of my RCON library I know that setting rcon_password in the
server.cfg is sub-optimal. After a map change the server.cfg
Thanks for the help guys, I will try what you suggest. However, I still
don't see why this issue arises if the client still has the correct
password stored (cf. autocompleted value). Granted, the RCON connection may
be reset, but if the password is saved then it should be able to
re-establish it
When you send the password initially, the server sees you as an admin and
allows rcon commands from you. Your client doesn't send the rcon password
every time you send a command, and you don't need to retype it before every
command.
Obviously the server resets it's admin list when the rcon list
I no longer use the rcon_password setting in any server-side cfg files. A
while back there was an exploit that was released where people could take
over a server when it was done this way. I'm not exactly sure how and don't
know if this is still an issue, but somehow they were able to grab the
It's also our policy to set rcon on the command line. Makes things much
more secure.
On Dec 10, 2011 4:37 PM, Team BOOM! teamb...@comcast.net wrote:
I no longer use the rcon_password setting in any server-side cfg files. A
while back there was an exploit that was released where people could
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